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Having issues with 2AAA battery project and AVRDUDE

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    LastSamurai
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    Perhaps this helps. As far as I know and have read 1Mhz doesn't really change that much because you sleep most of the time anyways. Try to disable the BOD, that uses most of the power.

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      ahhk
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      but you can run on a lower Vmin value....
      The other thread doesnt help - there was no solution for the serial-problem at 1mhz...
      Greetings

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        http://wormfood.net/avrbaudcalc.php?postbitrate=9600&postclock=1
        Indicates a baudrate of 4800 should be fine...

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          LastSamurai
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          Sure there was (at least wiht a similar problem at 8Mhz). Define your own board for the ide with a lower baudrate and use and ISP + upload with programmer in the IDE.

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            @den2k baudrate to high in boards.txt? The mcu can't handle the same high baudrate on 1mhz.

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            den2k
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            @Oitzu Not sure that is the issue. This is what I have in my board.txt

            nomii.upload.protocol=arduino
            nomii.upload.maximum_size=30720
            nomii.upload.speed=9600
            nomii.upload.tool=avrdude

            nomii.bootloader.low_fuses=0x62
            nomii.bootloader.high_fuses=0xda
            nomii.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
            nomii.bootloader.path=nomii
            nomii.bootloader.file=atmega328p_1mhz_9600.hex
            nomii.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
            nomii.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
            nomii.bootloader.tool=avrdude

            nomii.build.mcu=atmega328p
            nomii.build.f_cpu=1000000L
            nomii.build.core=arduino
            nomii.build.variant=standard
            nomii.build.board=AVR_NOMII

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            • L LastSamurai

              Perhaps this helps. As far as I know and have read 1Mhz doesn't really change that much because you sleep most of the time anyways. Try to disable the BOD, that uses most of the power.

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              @LastSamurai interesting you say that 1Mhz doesn't matter that much. I don't know if it does or doesn't yet, because I cannot get it to work.

              When measuring power consumption I get 4-5mA of consistent power draw. It spikes up to 25mA when the radio and Mini turn on to transmit and goes back to 5mA.

              I have not removed the 3.3V voltage regulator on the Mini, so that may add to the 5mA figure, but I am no where near the <1mA that others are getting.

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                Sure there was (at least wiht a similar problem at 8Mhz). Define your own board for the ide with a lower baudrate and use and ISP + upload with programmer in the IDE.

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                @LastSamurai When I try programming to upload an Arduino script using the Arduino IDE to the 1Mhz board @ 9600 baud, I am using my FTDI module connected to the Mini. Are you saying I need to hook up a ISP programmer... thought that was only when I needed to program a bootloader.

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                  I thougt uploading via ISP-programmer deletes the bootloader?

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                    @LastSamurai interesting you say that 1Mhz doesn't matter that much. I don't know if it does or doesn't yet, because I cannot get it to work.

                    When measuring power consumption I get 4-5mA of consistent power draw. It spikes up to 25mA when the radio and Mini turn on to transmit and goes back to 5mA.

                    I have not removed the 3.3V voltage regulator on the Mini, so that may add to the 5mA figure, but I am no where near the <1mA that others are getting.

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                    @den2k said:

                    When measuring power consumption I get 4-5mA of consistent power draw. It spikes up to 25mA when the radio and Mini turn on to transmit and goes back to 5mA.

                    Did you removed the Power-LED?

                    @den2k said:

                    @Oitzu Not sure that is the issue. This is what I have in my board.txt
                    nomii.upload.speed=9600

                    Tried 4800?
                    I'm also missing nomii.upload.maximum_data_size=2048

                    @ahhk said:

                    I thougt uploading via ISP-programmer deletes the bootloader?

                    Don't think so. Bootloader and Sketch go to different memory location.

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                      The Pro mini is now running at 0.7mA without the power LED. I've been able to program using AVRDUDE using a new AVR programmer from Sparkfun (Pocket AVR). The one on Ebay I found out needed to be programmed via AVR first.

                      9600 Baud works. So all ok now. Thanks everyone.

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                      • L LastSamurai

                        Perhaps this helps. As far as I know and have read 1Mhz doesn't really change that much because you sleep most of the time anyways. Try to disable the BOD, that uses most of the power.

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                        @LastSamurai said:

                        Perhaps this helps. As far as I know and have read 1Mhz doesn't really change that much because you sleep most of the time anyways. Try to disable the BOD, that uses most of the power.

                        I don't think the idea behind changing the clock to 1Mhz is to save energy, but to allow the mcu to run at lower voltages (allowing it to keep running when the batteries are already considered dead for other uses). The Atmega328 can run down to 1.8V but only if your clock speed is 4Mhz or lower. We change it to 1Mhz because its easier to do that in software, rather than solder a new crystal.

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